Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Mondrian inspiration

I just came across this 1950’s kitchen at Mid Century Modern Home. I think it’s pretty funky – I love the vibrant colours, the detailing on the floor, and the colour-block wall of cabinets.

kitchen mid century home style

The blocks of colour on the cabinetry wall are similar to a Mondrian painting – possibly the inspiration for this kitchen design. Piet Mondrian was a Dutch painter who developed his own style of non-representational art that he termed Neo-Plasticism around 1917. His paintings consist of a white background with a black grid of vertical and horizontal lines and blocks of colour painted red, yellow, blue, and black.

mondrian3Kompozicija by Piet Mondrian (1921) | image via The Indecisive Moment

So what else has Piet Mondrian’s art inspired? Well, let’s a take a look…  there’s the “Mondrian” day dress by Yves St. Laurent (autumn 1965):

mondrian YSL Image via We Form Like Voltron

The Karung Envelope designed by Judith Leiber (1990):

Mondrian wallet Image via Collectors Weekly

The Nike Dunk SB Low shoe:

mondrian shoeImage via The Indecisive Moment

The Mondri Vase by Danish designer Frank Kerdil (available here and here). The vase can be turned and twisted to reveal three different vase sizes, depending on the type of bouquet.

mondrian vase 3mondrian vase 1mondrian vase 2

Butter cake by Caitlin Williams – looks good enough to eat!

mondrian cake Image via design*sponge

If you want to take a shot at creating your own Mondrian-inspired piece, why not pick up a small end table (the Lack side table in white from Ikea would be perfect) and do something like this:

mondrian tableImage via Survivor Sucks 

You could go big and paint your car…

mondrian-car1Image via The Indecisive Moment

…or go home and paint your house!

mondrian house 1Image via Flooded Lizard Kingdom

I’m inspired to create my own Mondrian piece now – how about you?

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11 comments:

  1. I love this round-up but that kitchen takes the cake! So FUN. Although the cake looks delicious.

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  2. Great post! Super funny and stlish. XoXo Maca

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  3. So nice to know the origins of this cool design. I have always loved it but didn't ever know where it came from. The side table is awesome and may just have inspired me to get moving on 2 ugly ones I"ve been stalling on.

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  4. Terrific and playful, Kelly! Terrific colour palette/design layout for a kid's room! ;)

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  5. This all makes me think of being inside a Rubik's cube !

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  6. I'm expecting to see a 'Kelly' original in this style very shortly. That 50's kitchen is very modern compared to the 50-60s kitchen I grwe up with.

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  7. Like the previous comment it reminds of the rubik's cube. I think the little side table is cute and that kitchen is very interesting. Definitely has a feminine vibe going on. Looks nothing like my parents' kitchen in the 60's though.

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  8. I've always loved the design but never knew who was responsible for it. Thank you for introducing me to Mondrian.

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  9. Remember that awkward moment when you posted a picture of me and my car on your blog??? Hehehehe...sorry, I just couldn't help myself, that pic is just too hilarious (c: I'm totally all about the color blocking but I try to steer clear of the all primary colors...it's pretty hard to pull off! (c;

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  10. Totally reminds me of the 90's for some reason! Love the lines and colors!

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